'South Park' Season 29 to Premiere in September
Trey Parker and Matt Stone said the new deal covers 50 episodes over five seasons and brings the series to Paramount+ in the United States.
- On Monday, co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone confirmed South Park will return to Comedy Central for its 29th season on September 16, with new episodes airing every two weeks thereafter.
- Following a $1.5 billion deal signed last summer, Parker and Stone resolved their dispute with Paramount over global streaming rights, securing the series on Comedy Central and Paramount+ in the United States.
- Known for a tight production schedule, Parker and Stone will resume work the last week of August, with episodes finished shortly before each air date despite the rapid turnaround.
- The show's 2025 season achieved cultural relevance by skewering the Trump administration, featuring recurring storylines with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance in satirical roles throughout multiple episodes.
- Heading into its 29th season, South Park maintains its position as a top cable program and will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2027, cementing its legacy as a cultural institution.
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Trey Parker and Matt Stone Confirm New 'South Park' Episodes Will Return This September
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